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List: verb (generic)

All kinds of Japanese verbs

Showing 5411 - 5420 of 13142 words for the list verb (generic). #verb
æ©Ÿć«Œă‚’ć–ă‚‹ăă’ă‚“ă‚’ăšă‚‹kigenwotoru

expression  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to curry favour, to butter up, to fawn over, to humour someone (humor), to put in a good mood (e.g. a baby)
é«Șă‚’è§Łăă‹ăżă‚’ă»ă©ăkamiwohodoku

expression  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to let down one's hair, to undo hair
è€łă‚’ć‚Ÿă‘ă‚‹ăżăżă‚’ă‹ăŸă‚€ă‘ă‚‹mimiwokatamukeru

idiomatic expression  expression  Ichidan verb  verb (generic) 

  • to lend an ear, to hearken, to give an ear to, to listen carefully
げんăȘりgennari

onomatopoeic or mimetic word  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  verb (generic)  noun (generic)  adverb  adverb taking the ず particle 

  • to be weary, to be worn out, to be tired
  • to be fed up (with), to be sick of
  • to be dejected, to be dispirited, to be disheartened
しくるshikuru

slang  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb  transitive verb 

  • to fail, to screw up, to stuff up
ă‚Źă‚żăŒæ„ă‚‹ă‚Źă‚żăŒăă‚‹gatagakuru

usually written using kana alone  expression  kuru verb  verb (generic) 

  • to show one's age (e.g. to start creaking at the joints), to wear out (e.g. machinery)
せり侊がるせりあがるseriagaru

search-only kanji form  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic)  intransitive verb 

  • to rise gradually, to rise slowly
  • to come up from below the stage (by being lifted up on the stage elevator)
ă‚Źă‚żăƒ”ă‚·gatapishi

adverb  adverb taking the ず particle  noun or participle taking the aux. verb する  verb (generic)  noun (generic) 

  • noisily, with a rattle, with a creak, with a squeak, with a rumble
è§Łă›ă‚‹ă’ă›ă‚‹geseru

Ichidan verb  verb (generic)  transitive verb 

  • to understand, to comprehend
çœ‰ă‚’é–‹ăăŸă‚†ă‚’ăČらくmayuwohiraku

idiomatic expression  expression  godan verb  godan verb (archaic)  verb (generic) 

  • to feel relieved, to forget about one's troubles, to settle into peace of mind

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